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A blizzard, a farmhouse, and a brother you should've never let in.
TMDB
60
IMDb
63
Rotten Tomatoes
50
Audience Score
50
Google
91
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Storm Fear (1955)

claustrophobic noirdomestic nightmaresnowed-in tension

Overview

DramaThrillerCrime

A wounded bank robber takes over his brother's home.

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on the runnew englandfilm noirblizzardfarm

Standout Aspects

Acting

Dan Duryea's sleazy menace steals every frame.

Cinematography

Blizzard-as-prison visuals are genuinely haunting.

Direction

Wilde directs himself with surprising restraint.

Best for:Solo: Late night, lights low, embrace the paranoia.·Rewatch: Catch all the micro-expressions you missed.
Heads up:Violence: Gun violence and implied domestic threat.
Cornel Wilde

Director

Cornel Wilde

ReleasedDec 16, 1955
Runtime1h 28m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensityhigh
Tonedark
Feelheavy
United Artists
Theodora Productions

Top Cast

Cornel Wilde

Cornel Wilde

Charlie

Jean Wallace

Jean Wallace

Elizabeth

Dan Duryea

Dan Duryea

Fred

Lee Grant

Lee Grant

Edna

David Stollery

David Stollery

David

Dennis Weaver

Dennis Weaver

Hank

Steven Hill

Steven Hill

Benjie

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Trivia

Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace were married in real life during filming, adding uncomfortable authenticity to their strained on-screen relationship.

Cultural

One of the last Poverty Row noirs shot on tight schedules; the blizzard was largely real, forcing genuine shivering from the cast.

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